Why Are Athletes Not Overpaid

759 Words4 Pages
Cecilia Luna Ms. Wilson English 12 1 October 2013 Athletes are not over paid Athletes are not over paid for three reasons: human capital value, law of scarcity, and the opportunity to earn as much money as he or she desires. Thousands of people create human capital value, which pays professional athletes accordingly. Think about it, if citizens didn’t think entertainment was important, they wouldn’t pay for overpriced objects at a football game such as key chains or team jerseys. The fact that they are not paid primarily on tax dollars and more from the fans pockets, shows that they earn their money fair and square. Without any actors, athletes, or musicians the world would be a boring place because America is driven by entertainment. So there for, human capital value pays athletes. Undoubtedly, professional athletes deserve their money, but that doesn’t mean other professions do not deserve to be paid just as much. Athletes earn their money in different ways. Teachers, doctors, cops, and other beneficial careers get paid from our tax dollars; whereas our sports players get a small portion of our taxes and to top it off money from spendy fans. The questions most people should ask is are our priorities in the right place. Should a doctor that saves lives be paid $200,000…show more content…
America is run on capitalism. The more money professional athletes make, the more jobs are created, which gives the government more taxes to run the country. Many of these players use their money to fund hospitals or schools. Peyton manning, a former quarterback for the Denver Broncos, funds the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. He is just one of many players who support the community. No doubt doctors and teachers deserve to be paid more, but in reality that will never happen because there are too many people in that occupation. The small percentage of athletes can help our society in many

More about Why Are Athletes Not Overpaid

Open Document